Marshall Reflector Reverberates With Gearwire Viewers

April 25, 2006
Marshall Reflector
Marshall's Reflector reverb stomp box boasts six different reverb modes: large hall, plate, room, reverse and two different types of spring reverb. The pedal can operate in stereo or mono, and also has a spillover function, so if you shut it off while it's still reverberating, the reverb will fade out naturally instead of just cutting off. The reverse reverb function is especially cool for ambient passages.
Presenter: Rob Math (Marshall)
Location: Winter NAMM 2006, Anaheim, CA

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